According to an Us Weekly source, when the Bravolebrity arrived at her residence on Sunday, she noticed that her 66-year-old beau had "disabled the garage door so it wouldn't work when she pulled up." After opening one of the entrances, she "found her husband standing in her garage" who "appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, agitated and confrontational."

According to the order, when she entered her house, she heard a "disturbing noise" and "realized that several of her family portraits of her children and other sentimental framed photographs had been taken down causing her to be upset."

The source says Caffrey "took a bunch of Danielle's belongings and hid them in his car," which the police found after Caffrey called them. After the order was issued, Caffrey had "20 minutes to leave the house."

The temporary restraining order is active until the couple's court date on August 20.

Well, it seems that will take another turn as the Teen Mom starlet showed up to court on Monday for the hearing, where all parties were present. A Hamilton County Circuit Court Public Information Officer shared of the judge's decision, telling E! News:

He had told cops at the time that T. Swift's music had helped him through his recent divorce and that he suffers from OCD, bipolar disorder, severe depression, and manic episodes.

Now that the Bad Blood singer has been granted a temporary restraining order, Sandrock will have to stay 500 yards away from her, any of her property, and any of her concerts or public appearances… which is great especially now that she's on tour, and you never know where someone could pop up. It will stay into effect until another court hearing in June.